Hannah Brandt, Rachael Bona and Meghan Lorence combined for nine points as the top-ranked University of Minnesota women’s hockey team completed its sweep of Yale with a 4-1 win Sunday afternoon at Ingalls Rink in New Haven, Conn.

Each of the three had a goal and two assists. Freshman Megan Wolfe scored her third goal of the season.

“Overall, it was a great weekend to come out here,” said Brad Frost, who earned his 200th victory as the Gophers’ coach with Saturday night’s 5-1 win. “It was a great trip against a good opponent, and it’s nice to be heading back to Minneapolis with two wins.”

Like Saturday night, the Gophers again opened with a 3-0 lead in the first period. Wolfe, set up by Bona and Sarah Davis, converted on a power-play goal at 3:22. Bona then buried a loose puck out front for her eighth goal of the season at 15:24. Brandt capped the first-period scoring with her seventh goal of the season 2:27 later.

“We challenged our kids to be really good in the first period and come out strong since over the last couple Game 2s we haven’t been overly strong in the first period,” Frost said. “We really put an emphasis on that with our players, and they responded to the challenge.”

Minnesota (15-1-0) extended its lead to 4-0 with its second power-play goal of the game when Lorence scored off a feed from sophomore Milica McMillen and Brandt at 3:58 of the second period.

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